Posted by: San May 13, 2010
फेसबूक मा साझा अलपत्र :: माइ सन्सार मालामल
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This is not the first time that someone has brought this up and I felt it was time to think about having a fan page in Facebook.

Initially, when 'becoming a fan' concept started and I saw people becoming their own 'fan', I was not very keen on doing something like that for sajha.com ie. asking people to become a fan, because I felt as though there was an element of narcissism looming in the whole act.

Fast forward a year or so, and it is becoming evident that Facebook is increasingly becoming an important part of everyone's lives and it holds a lot of potential to spread information. Even in recent days during the 'indefinite bandas', facebook became a tool for bringing together various individuals through their consent or dissent of different aspect of the bandas and life in Nepal. It was amazing how many Facebook groups about Nepal sprouted within a few days timeframe - all of which were formed by individuals who were concerned about the common Nepali person's right to work for a living without political agendas coming in between his/her right to feed him/her self and family.

With this in mind, I wanted to start a sajha fan page in Facebook to bring together all concerned individuals who feel a sajha love towards Nepal, and feel that the common Nepali has been affected very badly amidst the political battle for supremacy/power. The village Nepali has been affected negatively and similarly the common Nepali living in the city has also been affected negatively. The sajha fan page is about concerned Nepalis who have a vision of a better Nepal. Who support politics that protects the common right of Nepalis and Nepal by not calling forceful Nepal bandas using coercion and force.

Every political group aspiring for governance needs to show common respect and courtesy to their common citizens. If any political group does not seem to have respect for the common citizen, how can we expect them to fairly govern the people they are supposed to; provide the people with opportunity they deserve; implement infrastructure for education and further development?

The sajha facebook group is not about people who are against any one particular political group. It's about people who support the basic rights for the common sajha people of Nepal.

Please join the sajha.com page in facebook. Become part of the concerned group by 'like'ing the page. If nothing else, it will be a social experiment in finding out how many of us are out there who have genuine democratic aspirations for Nepal where politically driven extortion, threat, coercion, force and lies towards a common citizen is not supported.
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